Multiphase Science and Technology
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ISSN Imprimir: 0276-1459
ISSN On-line: 1943-6181
SJR:
0.144
SNIP:
0.256
CiteScore™::
1.1
H-Index:
24
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MACROSCOPIC PROPERTIES OF SUSPENSIONS IN AN INVISCID FLUID
Volume 29,
Edição 1-4, 2017,
pp. 276-398
DOI: 10.1615/MultScienTechn.v29.i1-4.30
RESUMO
Classical solutions for the motion of a single sphere in an inviscid fluid are reviewed and extensively investigated by self-consistent models. The Maxwell equations for electrical conductivity of a suspension of spheres can be used, as found, to derive the added mass of a sphere array as well as the added kinetic energy due to relative motion. Good agreements are shown between the current analysis and general equations suggested.
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